Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo Potsuwii’i Incised Revival Bowl [SOLD]

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Rosita De Herrera (ca.1940- )

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By 1890, pottery production at San Juan Pueblo (now Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo) had come to a complete halt. In 1930, Regina Cata organized a pottery study group with the intent of reviving pottery production.  Eight potters studied ancient potsherds of wares made at San Juan in earlier times and selected Potsuwii'i Incised Ware (1450-1500) as a basis for contemporary pottery type. Decorative zones of geometric fine lines with selected areas of polished red slip were the final result.

 

This bowl by Rosita De Herrera is a fine example of contemporary Ohkay Owingeh Incised Ware. Micaceous slip decorates the incisions. Rosita learned from her mother, Tomasita Montoya, who was one of the original eight potters. She is a sister of Dominguita Naranjo who is also a potter who was mentored by her mother, Tomasita.

 

Condition: original condition

Provenance: from a family estate from Kentucky

 

 

Rosita De Herrera (ca.1940- )
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